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Chickens are the best source of meat. You need to have a LOT of chickens to get a good meat farm going.
In any case, I rarely find it necessary to farm meat. Agriculture will produce more than enough food from crops. The only time I might keep animals is for the production of wool, or as a fun defensive unit such as elephants ;)
but chicken is still the best option 'less you only have dogos.
+1
meanwhile that a personnal taste, don't judge me for such
If capy's get on your map kill other things for a while and leave them alone. Once they hit about 50 it really explodes. At 50 I had one person on hunt, select them every few days and mark the new ones, and they never run out. Pretty sure at 100 I will be able to have 2 full time hunters without the population really diminishing.
It's the best self sustaining population I have found as long as you keep the predators away.
are you waiting for them to spawn right inta' you face ?
your freee to wait for such, but i m just gonna throw you a small piece of advice:
whine are not allowed afterw<ard